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Elton John at the Glades
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| Preparing for the pyramid concert |
A concert of Elton John's hit songs will be performed at The Glades Arena in Kidderminster on Monday 28th April at 7.00 pm. The concert is being performed by students from the Wolverley Pyramid of schools with some 250 students in total taking the stage at various points in the evening.
The organisers expect the Glades Arena to be filled to its capacity of 1100 seats as there are only a few tickets remaining. "It will be a fantastic night," said Fred Mallinson who is in charge of Music at Wolverley CE Secondary School. We have done concerts here in the past and the audience has been blown away by the sheer sight and sound of 200 children singing on stage. We have got some really exciting special effects including giant screens and pyrotechnics - all in the spirit of Elton's style and music."
The concert will start with three of Elton's hits sung by the combined Primary School choirs. Instrumental work resulting from Pyramid lessons will be followed by the Up 2 Date Band from the secondary school which has already started turning heads in the music world for the energy of their performance. The finale will be a spectacular performance of seven of Elton John's classic hits performed by the entire ensemble.
Schools in the Wolverley Pyramid are: Wolverley CE Secondary School, St Mary's CE Primary School, St Catherine's CE Primary School, St Oswald's CE Primary School, Cookley Sebright Primary School, Wolverley Sebright Primary School.
For further info and photo-call, please contact Wolverley Church of England Secondary School on:
01562 859800
3:35pm Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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